To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960

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Page 186Sun showed his appreciation by naming Borodin as adviser to the committee
which was reorganizing the Kuomintang — as Sun's Nationalist party was again
to be called. The first national congress of the new Kuomintang, surely reflecting
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Page 193In death Sun was granted the status he had never obtained while alive: his works
were widely circulated and praised, his body embalmed and a mighty
mausoleum planned, his picture was hung in every Kuomintang government
building, his ...

Page 19426 Chiang and Borodin worked out a compromise: henceforth Communist Party
members in the Kuomintang should be registered as such, they should have no
secret organizations within the Kuomintang, they should not criticize Sun Yat-sen,
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